Five groups (n = 5 each group) were
narcotized by an overdose of intraperitoneal injection of pentobarbital sodium (150 mg/kg), respectively.
narcotized gaze of a private citizen deriving resentful pleasure from
Cormill, neither of whom he knows, it proves to be the first in a series of odd clues designed specifically for him to follow, embroiling him in a complex mystery featuring plagiarized manifestos,
narcotized cultists, the search for pornographic prints, and a busted fountain whose runoff forms an underground lake beneath the never-named city's unsuspecting feet.
Further, it is accepted that US relations with its border regions are already '
narcotized' (Andreas, 2003).
The test proved positive for the
narcotized substance in the woman's bloodstream.
They were dangerous to sailors, whom they
narcotized with their enchanting music and voices to kill them later.
She seems to have found confidence in psych-rock and
narcotized swing.
The former spends most of its time in cyberspace and is prone to many of the afflictions discussed above, such as the attenuation of sensuous embodiment, a desexualized form of 'frigid thought', and the pursuit of an off-the-shelf,
narcotized 'happiness'.
The lack of apparent concern with this specific question suggests the degree to which our sensory awareness or acuity has been
narcotized, the degree to which we have abdicated sensory responsibility.
When Richard III plots to kill his wife, Anne, so he can make himself available to marry Queen Elizabeth's daughter--his own niece--and thereby unite the kingdom (the same plan that Richmond will execute on his way to becoming Henry VII), he announces his plans with Anne standing beside him, apparently
narcotized. Richard notices her lack of reaction to his announcement of his intentions, and his strokes her face with his finger--covering his finger with white makeup, which he then streaks on his own face.
Marsh argues that the Catholic Church needs to regain the prophetic voice it lost in the 1960s as it became mainstream, for resistance remains especially important in the center of the empire, where "the temptation to be bought off, distracted, or
narcotized is pretty high" (p.
We prefer to be "
narcotized" rather than be engaged actively, even at the risk of selling our soul for a few cents in return for a fictitious, sudden, and momentary satisfaction.
Sandflies captured in light traps were
narcotized with cigarette smoke, and those caught on sticky papers were removed with needles or fine brushes dipped in 70% ethanol.
Specimens were collected and
narcotized using a 1 mol [1.sup.-1] solution of Mg[C1.sub.2], and preserved in 70% EtOH.